Episode 119: #119: Who’s your dadada?

26/07/2016 41 min

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Episode Synopsis

This week Dave and Gunnar talk about: authentication, password management, and robot lawyers.



Major Hayden has a new SELinux t-shirt!
HT @PetrosinoKyle: Cyborg locusts could play an important role in national security
Human remote control (not cockroaches this time): A YouTuber’s Goofy Helmet Lets You Operate a Human Like a Remote-Controlled Car
American Airlines’ Rewards Will Be Based On Ticket Price, Not Miles


Mark Zuckerberg’s Twitter and Pinterest password was ‘dadada’

Yahoo and Twitter CEOs Have Their Twitter Accounts Compromised
Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s Quora account has been hacked


@Deray’s Twitter Hack Reminds Us Even Two-Factor Isn’t Enough

See also: So Hey You Should Stop Using Texts for Two-Factor Authentication


Be warned, there’s a nasty Google 2 factor auth attack going around
Google enables new two-step ‘prompt’ log-in verification from your phone
KeePass Vulnerability Could Let Attackers Steal Your Passwords With Shady Updates

KeePass responds


D&G Term of the Week: Typosquatting… How a college student tricked 17k coders into running his sketchy script
This segment sponsored by Ansible: Coder fired after 6 years for automating his job
Speaking of robots, rise of the robot lawyers: This chatbot appeals parking tickets and wins 60 percent of the time


DevNation Federal on July 28!


D&G Product Marketing 101: Sears Expanding DieHard Brand With Foray Into The Car Tire Business

Related: Sears takes its Kenmore brand out of the Kitchen with new line of TVs



 
Cutting Room Floor

Making an Edible Virtual Reality Viewer for Your Phone
Web App Reveals How Misleading Maps Really Are
“Wonderful fenced community”: An Entire West Virginia Town That Was Formerly a Spy Base Is for Sale
Stephen King’s The Shining Is Now an Opera, and The Tickets Are All Sold Out
CERN Animal Shelter for Computer Mice
Highlights From The Online Knitting Reference Library 1849 to 2012
Historical Dandies: British Cigarette Cards (1932)
This paparazzi-proof scarf is the closest thing to an invisibility cloak
Webaround: a 52″ Webcam Background
Fake fingerprints: The latest tactic for protecting privacy
The day we discovered our parents were Russian spies

We Give Thanks

The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!
Kyle Petrosino for giving us new ways to turn insects into cyborgs!